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Drama starring Ginger Rogers
Francis Lederer
Chorus girl Sylvia befriends Karel, not realising he is in America illegally.
When Sylvia's brother is in danger or Deing sent to an orphanage, Karel comes to her aid, but has to reveal his secret.
Director Stephen Roberts (1934) B/W + See Films: pages 65-74 ***

Human Rights and the Environment
Scientist Richard Dawkins exposes the economic interests that threaten people's homelands, including the logging that is destroying the forests in Cambodia. Stereo .......................718066

Failing the Children
Hackney Downs School, once one of the best schools in London, is to close. The government says that classroom standards have fallen so low that pupils would be better off elsewhere. But is this really in their best interests? Charles Carroll reports.
Producer Michael Gooding ; Editor Alison Rooper. A phone-in follows immediately after the programme on BBC Radios Berkshire, Kent. Oxford and GLR. If you would like to take part, call (0 171) [number removed]. REGIONAL PROGRAMME: see variations below

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The Poster Plague
Flyposting - placing posters in public areas to attract maximum attention, but without getting permission to do so -isacheapand effective way of advertising. But do flyposters represent street credibility or urban blight? John Taylor reports on the backlash against the billstickers.
Editor Mark Wakefield Stereo Subtitled ....4530

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Steve Berry tests two stylish new Alfa Romeos: the hard-top GTV and the soft-top Spider. Also Tony Mason charts the progress of the largest load on Britain's roads when three tractor units move a gas turbine. Top Gear Motorsport is tomorrow at 8.00pm.
Producer John Wilcox ; Series producer Jon Bentley
Stereo Subtitled ..................................3527

Lethal Injection
Dr Nigel Cox was convicted of attempted murder because he helped a patient to die. Here he talks candidly about the incident and its aftermath. Last in the series.
See today's choices.
Producer Pat Holland ; Series producer Tim Haines
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BBC Focus
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6.00 The Great Egg Race: Theatre 81776 6.30 Great Experiments:
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